Purpose: GNOME Activity Journal is not a File
Browser but an Activity Browser. It uses the Zeitgeist Framework to display
what you did and introduces a better way of quickly finding the things that you
were doing. Target: desktop Dependencies: Zeitgeist (external) PyGTK Python 2.5 Cairo DBus Pango Resource usage: Bug tracker: http://bugs.launchpad.net/gnome-activity-journal
VCS: http://code.launchpad.net/gnome-activity-journal
Releases: http://launchpad.net/gnome-activity-journal/+download
We are waiting on GNOME git approval for a
new repository at which point all resources will be moved to the GNOME
Infrastructure. Adoption: Packages (at least) for Debian/Ubuntu,
Fedora, openSuSE GNOME-ness, community: GNOME Activity Journal is a pure community
effort with the only commercial backing being our last GSoC project and the
Zeitgeist Hackfest in Bolzano 2009. Right now, we are 2 core maintainers, 4
developers, and 2 designers. We've striven to be open and visible in our
development. This has also led to a steady inflow of new contributors. Other notes: ... Status and future: The Journal is able to display all events
of applications currently supported by Zeitgeist, such as: - Totem - gedit - eog - Banshee - Rhythmbox - Tomboy - Firefox - git - bzr - Telepathy - vim - ... Anything that pushes into Recently
Used We will provide a data-providers setup and
management tool with our next release. We are working to solve the performance
issues on startup, caused by the amount of data that is being requested over
DBus from Zeitgeist. Our next release should provide a proper solution. There is a more detailed plan attached to
our 0.3.4 release announcement [1]. -- On behalf of the GNOME Activity Journal
team, Thorsten [1] https://lists.launchpad.net/gnome-zeitgeist-users/msg00048.html
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